It is true that daffodils are one of the best surviving bulbs around, but it can be killed.
Here are some of the ways:
Daffodils never need pruning as they are herbaceous perennials and not woody shrubs. It is best to pick or cut the daffodil flowers and stems for bouquets, as this will save the plant the energy of maintaining the bloom. Some people don't like to cut flowers, and in that case the plant should be "dead-headed" once the flower starts to wilt. When the leaves turn yellow, about 4 weeks after flowers are gone, they can be removed, as the plant has finished using them.
Daphne does not need to be pruned. The only reason you would prune is to remove broken, or damaged branches. Prune after flowering, and cut below a bud.
To propagate a particular cultivar you brek off and grow on the small bulbs that form on the mother bulb every year. To try and produce species in bulk sow seed.
You'll have to dig them up. Hopefully you'll give them to a friend, relative, or lucky stranger.
no. this is because daffodils are not poisonous. chocolate might kill cats though
Yes. Daffodils can cause vomiting and diarrhea in cats that eat any part of the plant, be it leaves, pods, or flowers.
Yes we have daffodils
"Daffodils" is the plural of "daffodil."
No, daffodils are not carnivorous. :P
daffodils are not found in India.
Daffodils have been around many many centuries. In fact daffodils are older than humans. Daffodils evolved sometime in the Oligocene period or Miocene period.
Yes. In fact, they can actually choke out and kill other Daffodils if they become too numerously dense in one small location. They also return each year, usually early spring up until the mid summer.
Yes, daffodils grow in Europe.
No Hamsters can eat Daffodils :D
Daffodils should bloom first.
Several artists were intrigued by daffodils. Some of them included:Vincent van Gogh, Bowl with Daffodils, 1886 Paris.Berthe Morisot, Daffodils, 1885.William Colclough Thomas, Ice Follies Daffodils, 2012 seriesHelen Lucas, Series of Daffodil Paintings, CanadaSeveral artists were intrigued by daffodils. Some of them included: Vincent van Gogh, Bowl with Daffodils, 1886 Paris.Berthe Morisot, Daffodils, 1885.William Colclough Thomas, Ice Follies Daffodils, 2012 seriesHelen Lucas, Series of Daffodil Paintings, Canada